The Analysis of Accessibility of Scenic Spots of Nanchang-Jiujiang Tourism Integration Region

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Under the background of the tourism integration in Nanchang and Jiujiang, considering the influence of scenic spots and traffic nodes on accessibility, this paper choosed weighted mean travel time as the indicator to analyze the spatial distribution of accessibility based on highway network and to measure the transportation condition of tourism combined of Nanchang and Jiujiang. The results show that the accessibility is well, but affected by location, blocking of water or other factors, appears obviously regional differences.Through the calculation of the 47 scenic spots accessibility, 72.34% of them are less than 90 minutes. However, Mount Lu as the only one 5A level scenic spots in this area, the contaction to other scenic spots are weak. This is due to the location of Mount Lu, the grade of tourism distributing of Jiujiang where Mount Lu located at, and the level of traffic infrastructure around Mount Lu.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 962-965)

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2598-2601

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June 2014

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